SpamAssassin itself does not delete email; all it does is perform
certain tests on email messages that are passed through the program,
and based on the outcome of such tests, assign a numerical score to
the message.
You can use things such as procmail, your email client (or I believe
amavis as wel
OK; All of the earlier stuff has been deleted along with:
rm -fr /Library/Perl/5.8.7/darwin-2level/auto/Mail/SpamAssassin
rm -fr /Library/Perl/5.8.7/Mail/SpamAssassin
rm -fr /Library/Perl/5.8.7/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/SpamCop.pm
rm -fr /Library/Perl/5.8.7/Mail/SpamAssassin/SpamdForkScaling.pm
rm
OK; I ran find / -iname "*spamassassin*" to locate all of the
SpamAssassin components. The following were deleted. Now I'm going to
re-attempt to install 3.1.1. I'll let you know what happens.
/Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/auto/Mail/SpamAssassin
/Library/Perl/5.8.1/Mail/SpamAssass
Using OS X Server 10.3.9. Filesystem is journaled HFS+.
On 3/15/06, Justin Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> actually, the warnings in Node.pm give me an idea. Could it be something
> to do with the new code that fixes CRLF-vs-LF line-ending issues -- Jason,
> what OS/filesystems are you using?
Ideally, the administrators of those systems should fix their
mailservers to eliminate misdirected bounces.
To quote SpamCop, "Configure your software to either reject messages
during delivery or accept them permanently. Do not let your software
make choices about delivery after it has accepted a
After upgrading to SpamAssassin 3.1.1 via CPAN, I've noticed that
various headers such as X-Spam-Level and X-Spam-Status no longer
appear in any messages.
spamassassin --lint produces no errors (no output at all, actually.)
SpamAssassin is invoked via Procmail. I turned on logging and found
this
CommuniGate Pro is great; I used it for a number of years. The per-user licensing scheme is rather expensive, though.
On 7/17/05, Jeffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
try communigate prowww.stalker.comOn Jul 16, 2005, at 9:21 PM, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
OS X uses Postfix by default (at least